Medical City Security Guard Delivers Baby in Elevator

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A security guard at Medical City Dallas is being praised for his quick thinking after delivering a baby in an elevator.

When the contractions started, Betzabeth Perez and her partner Adolfo Soto rushed to Medical City Dallas. They pulled into the nearest hospital entrance, and it didn’t take long for security guard Eli Davila to realize a baby was on the way.

Davila wheeled Perez inside, and as they approached the elevators, she was seen on camera visibly uncomfortable leaning sideways in the wheelchair. Davila is then seen rolling Perez onto an elevator.Download NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

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